According to a Facebook post from the Kane County State's Attorney's Office, Kline was at the center Feb. 27 and went into an area he was not authorized to be in and took $275 in cash from property belonging to a Kane County employee.

A court security officer saw Kline in the area and confronted him, officials said.

Kline appeared Feb. 28 in Kane County bond court, officials said. Associate Judge Christine Downs allowed Kline to be released on his signature and promise to appear in court, according to the Facebook post.

Kane County prosecutors stated during the bond hearing that Kline has four prior felony convictions, previously served time in state prison on a 2007 gun charge and a 2010 burglary charge, and was on probation on a 2015 drug charge at the time of the Feb. 27 incident.

Downs set Kline's next court appearance for 9 a.m. March 14 at the Kane County Judicial Center in front of Associate Judge David P. Kliment.